Styling and CSS
How do I add CSS classes to components?
Pass a string as the className
prop:
render() {
return <span className="menu navigation-menu">Menu</span>
}
It is common for CSS classes to depend on the component props or state:
render() {
let className = 'menu';
if (this.props.isActive) {
className += ' menu-active';
}
return <span className={className}>Menu</span>
}
If you often find yourself writing code like this, classnames package can simplify it.
Can I use inline styles?
Yes, see the docs on styling here.
Are inline styles bad?
CSS classes are generally more efficient than inline styles.
What is CSS-in-JS?
“CSS-in-JS” refers to a pattern where CSS is composed using JavaScript instead of defined in external files. Read a comparison of CSS-in-JS libraries here.
Note that this functionality is not a part of React, but provided by third-party libraries. React does not have an opinion about how styles are defined; if in doubt, a good starting point is to define your styles in a separate *.css
file as usual and refer to them using className
.
Can I do animations in React?
React can be used to power animations. See React Transition Group and React Motion, for example.